Hi All :I thought that I had success with the latest forum entry for my Brother DCp-115C Multifunction.But, I get the following error:Error during CMS conversion could not open scanner ICM profile.Hope this helps, nearly there.cato40

SOLVED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!i Thought that I would not be able to scan any documents, but I was able to locate my trial document in my Home file, as a jpeg. file.So thanks to every one who participated in helping me. It does work, Thanks, Mint.cato40

Hi all, just thought I'd share this fix with anyone who needs to get an Epson scanner working, (Mint 9 and i.i.r.c. also on Mint 7).I do a lot of film photography and consequent scanning of negatives and slides, so I really needed to get my scanner up and running on Mint 9 now that I have dumped XP. Unfortunately though my V200 scanner isn't supported in Sane, Xsane or anywhere else, so I needed to find an answer elsewhere. By good luck I remembered seeing something about Avasys here in the forums and tried their website :

It's not the most intuitive of sites to work in, but I finally located and downloaded a .deb file that seemed to be recommended for my V200; I installed it and BINGO !!My scanner works fine with the gui provided with the program and an old Perfection 1200 I have works with it too. I can now scan docs, photos, negatives and slides - ResultIt still won't work with Sane though !I hope this info helps someone ....

The printer of this multifunction works well after following the instructions on the Brother site for Ubuntu. I followed the Brother instructions for adding the scanner driver. The command to check for its being loaded says it is installed.

I've added the line "ATTRS{idVendor}=="04f9", ENV{libsane_matched}=="yes"" to both 40-llibsane.rules under both /lib/udev/rules.d and /lib32/udev/rules.d. The equivalent in Ubuntu (really Studio) allows the scanner to scan.

In Mint 9 neither Xsane nor Simple Scan find a scanner. What am I doing wrong?Thanks for any help.

Solved. After several hours of work, I found I hadn't installed the driver in the correct directory. Someday I'll learn.... Why do the various versions of Linux put standard files in different directories??? Now i can keep using Mint, thank goodness.

This is great solution of to solve the scanner problem. I am facing this problem. After joining this, I am able to solve my scanner problem. I suggest to other people com to this discussion and solve their problem. Thanks

jabot wrote:Hi all, just thought I'd share this fix with anyone who needs to get an Epson scanner working, (Mint 9 and i.i.r.c. also on Mint 7).I do a lot of film photography and consequent scanning of negatives and slides, so I really needed to get my scanner up and running on Mint 9 now that I have dumped XP. Unfortunately though my V200 scanner isn't supported in Sane, Xsane or anywhere else, so I needed to find an answer elsewhere. By good luck I remembered seeing something about Avasys here in the forums and tried their website :

It's not the most intuitive of sites to work in, but I finally located and downloaded a .deb file that seemed to be recommended for my V200; I installed it and BINGO !!My scanner works fine with the gui provided with the program and an old Perfection 1200 I have works with it too. I can now scan docs, photos, negatives and slides - ResultIt still won't work with Sane though !I hope this info helps someone ....

I have an Epson Stylus NX420 All-in-one Printer, and I've downloaded and installed the driver. The printer works fine now, but I'm having trouble getting the scanner to work. The link provided by jabot is for Epson Scanners, but not for All-in-ones.

I'm brand new to Linux and I've been doing my best to read and research before posting. Could someone help walk me through this, or provide a link to a site that can? I really appreciate it. Thanks.

sane-config --versionThe program 'sane-config' is currently not installed. You can install it by typing: sudo apt-get install libsane-dev

So I ran "sudo apt-get install libsane-dev" and now I get

1.0.20

sane-find-scannerNo SCSI scanners found. If you expected something different, make sure that you have loaded a kernel SCSI driver for your SCSI adapterfound USB scanner (vendor=0x04b8, product=0x0864) at libsub:002:003Your USB scanner was (probably) detected. It may or may not be supported by SANE. Try scanimage -L and read the backend's manpage.

I tried pressing the button "Scan" on the NX420 itself, and the machine still said "Communication error. Check the connection". So I rebooted. Once I logged back in, and pressed the Scan button on the machine, it again said error.

However, when I opened up XSane Image Scanner, and I clicked the scan button on the screen, it worked! I don't know if a reboot is mandatory, but before you do, try using the XSane interface to scan before rebooting.

It'd be nice if I could press the button on the scanner itself and make it work. Any ideas?

Epson RX580 all-in-one is scanning and printing now.Get the epson and iscan deb's from Avasys (mine is i386, they also have 64), get the lenny deb from Ubuntu- do a Google search for it to make it an easier search:Printer:1. epson-inkjet-printer-escpr_1.0.1-1lsb3.2_i386.debScanner:1. iscan-data_1.6.0-0_all.deb (#3 won't install without this one)2. libltdl3_1.5.26-4+lenny1_i386.deb (#3 won't install without this one)3. iscan_2.26.1-3_i386.deb

I have a Canon MX870 and it worked fine (printing and scanning) in LMDE-201009, now I installed a fresh copy of LMDE-201101 and the Canon MX870 works fine printing but not scanning. I installed the latest version of scangear, but I cann't get it working. Has any of you an idea or is it a bug?